HYPERSONIC DUD - Kinzhal Missile Makers Duped Stupid Laughing Stock Put
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Kinzhal Missile Makers 'Deceived' Putin, Says Ukrainian Ex-Intel Chief
By Ellie Cook On 5/22/23 at 6:37 AM EDT
The developers of Russia's hypersonic Kinzhal (Dagger) missile program "deceived" Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the former chief
of Ukraine's foreign intelligence service.
Mykola Malomuzh, who led Ukraine's foreign intelligence service until
2010, told Ukrainian media that the developers had touted the missile as a "superweapon," but that its effectiveness had failed to live up to the
hype. Its capabilities have also been questioned by Western analysts.
This comes after the Kremlin said earlier in May that three scientists who worked on the Kinzhal missile system's development faced "very serious accusations," but declined to provide further information at the time.
In an open letter published online, the colleagues of Anatoly Maslov,
Alexander Shiplyuk and Valery Zvegintsev protested the arrests of "three outstanding aerodynamic scientists."
Russian MiG-31 supersonic jets carrying hypersonic Kinzhal (Dagger)
missiles fly over Red Square during the Victory Day military parade in
Moscow on May 9, 2018. The missiles have been touted as impossible to
intercept by Russia but Kyiv said it has shot down several of the
hypersonic weapons this month. Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty Images
The letter from the members of Siberia's Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in the city of Novosibirsk said the
three men had been arrested on suspicion of high treason. Shiplyuk was
arrested in August 2022 and Maslov was detained by Russian authorities
back in June, according to Russian state media.
Zvegintsev's arrest wasn't previously reported, but took place on April 7, according to Reuters, citing local media.
Separately, Russian physicist Dmitry Kolker, another scientist from
Novosibirsk who was arrested in Siberia last summer on treason charges, reportedly died from terminal cancer in Moscow after being transported
from his hospital bed by the Russian security service.
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"The whole society was shocked and outraged" by his death, the open letter said.
The Kinzhal hypersonic missile system has been touted by Putin as
"unrivaled in the world." Russia has said the air-launched missile, also
known by its NATO designation of "Killjoy," can accelerate to ten times
the speed of sound and has a range in excess of 2,000 kilometers, or 1,250 miles. However, Western experts have questioned the Kinzhal's
capabilities, and its designation as a hypersonic weapon.
Earlier this month, Ukraine's military said it had successfully shot down
six Kinzhals fired in an overnight barrage. Kyiv had previously said it
had intercepted a Kinzhal using a U.S.-made Patriot air defense system,
which Russia denied.
Malomuzh said the scientists were arrested after a Kinzhal strike failed
to cause the damage it was expected to.
The Kinzhal's developers "clearly positioned" the Kinzhal to be a
"superweapon that does not exist," Malomuzh said in an interview published
on Monday, adding they "actually deceived Putin."
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Reports of intercepted Kinzhal strikes show the attacks "ended in complete failure," Malomuzh told Ukrainian outlet TSN. "Therefore, the fate of
these Daggers' developers will also end in complete failure, because they undermined the strategic basis of Russia's combat capability," Malomuzh
added.
Newsweek has reached out to the Russian Defense Ministry and the
Khristianovich Institute for comment via email.
In their open letter, the three scientists' colleagues said they "know
each of them as a patriot and a decent person who is not capable of doing
what the investigating authorities suspect them of."
"We are not only afraid for the fate of our colleagues," the open letter continued. "We just do not understand how to continue to do our job."
The Kinzhal was unveiled back in 2018 by Putin as part of a package of
advanced weapons, and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said in
August 2022 that the missile had shown off its "brilliant
characteristics" in Ukraine.
A truly hypersonic missile would be very difficult for air defenses to intercept, military expert David Hambling previously told Newsweek, but stressed that "all the indications are the Kinzhal is simply an air-
launched ballistic missile" with a limited course-correction capacity.
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On Sun, 4 Jun 2023 03:07:06 -0000 (UTC), Herbert Garrison <
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A truly hypersonic missile would be very difficult for air defenses to >intercept, military expert David Hambling previously told Newsweek, but >stressed that "all the indications are the Kinzhal is simply an air-
launched ballistic missile" with a limited course-correction capacity.
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